Cellardoor

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DeAge™ : 7347 days • Here since 29 april 2006
Muse Supermassive Black Hole (single)
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Thank you Gemma for the support. You listen to this piece once and it stays in your head for a week. It almost feels like a summer hit. Apparently, the other night at Rolling, they were really booed.
Ligabue A Che Ora E' La Fine Del Mondo?
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a modest singer-songwriter until 1996, when he was still putting to music the stories of Correggio. After hitting it big, he started doing rhetoric (banal, pointless, embarrassing) trying to explain life to us (we come, we go, life goes up, life goes down... what the heck is Liga talking about??), engaging in bar philosophy. Like Vasco and Jovanotti, artistically today he’s worth as much as a can of tuna.
Muse Supermassive Black Hole (single)
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I don't hear in this piece, as in Time is running out, two fundamental factors: inspiration and passion. This, in my opinion, is the great betrayal. And if I think of Radiohead, I'm increasingly convinced that popularity can also come through experimentation. Certain music is art, and art can reach anywhere and anyone.
Muse Supermassive Black Hole (single)
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Well, in Absolution it's undeniable that there's a shift towards catchier and more "marketable" melodies. Not to mention their appearance on the stage at Festivalbar... remembering some interviews with Bellamy, where he claimed to be inspired by historically alternative bands from the past or his admiration for experimental bands (he mentioned Deftones, for example), I noticed a big contradiction with their third album. If you think you like the new single, I can respect your opinion, BUT THIS IS NOT EVOLUTION. If you listen closely, it copies disgustingly from a certain trend of the moment. A vaguely electronic dance music mishmash, plain and simple.
Muse Supermassive Black Hole (single)
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In fact, in hindsight, I would also throw Absolution out the window. I keep it only because what I have is one of those famous ones with the wrong bootleg.
Muse Supermassive Black Hole (single)
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Prince singing a dance track by Britney, played by the latest Korn with diarrhea. That's what it feels like to me. I felt sick when I heard it. I want back the Muse of Muscle Museum or Citizen Erased..
Avenged Sevenfold Sounding The Seventh Trumpet
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...anyway, it wasn’t meant to be a personal attack; I repeat, I listened to this group very little and I wrote exclusively my impressions. I didn't even vote because it didn't seem right to me. Aside from personal tastes, the review is well done anyway.
Avenged Sevenfold Sounding The Seventh Trumpet
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I watched a video yesterday on rock TV.. I downloaded something out of curiosity, honestly upon first listen it seems to me like the classic band created in a lab to satisfy the needs of kids who want to be metalheads at all costs but need a good and reassuring dose of melody (those "punk choruses" as you say, but also certain melodic openings). In other words, the tracks I heard all start off nice and metal and angry, and then merge into the most banal punk-pop. Sometimes it felt like I was hearing two songs that have nothing to do with each other fused into the same piece.
AA.VV. Canine Lullabies
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Your reviews are no less useless than the albums you critique.
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I Am Not
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Will it really be Britpop??